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Try pouring a little gas into the throttle body and starting. If it runs and dies, most likely a bad fuel pump. I already had to put two of them on my 1998 jimmy. Good luck!
Your description indicates a dead spot in the starter. When it does this and you keep turning the starter it moves past the dead spot and will start.This may require starter replacement.
Starter or ingition switch problem. Let me guess, you live in a cold region? If yes, then I'm betting money on the starter. The cold does a number on starters. The colder it gets the more likely they go out. Lol, happened to my friends truck Tuesday and mine this morning. That's what we get for living in -10 degree weather right?
sounds like the vehicle is not going all the way into park shifter might be out of alignment, because the way you describe your solution that is what it is.
Hi: Have run into same type of problem, turned out to be a dead or very battery. Has nothing to do with the ignitin switch. With a low battery have also had trouble getting the key out of a 95 Jimmy. Boost unit to get running then discommect battery, if unit stall right away replace alternator, if stays running replace battery. If you get the unit runnimg and try to drive it as is you should find lacks power and wants to stall.
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